Just had a family dinner at Le Saf Saf and what a lovely surprise! Yes, the walk there is not really the conventional tourist route, but it is so worth it. We were greeted by what we assume was the owner of the restaurant and a lovely English-speaking waitress. They encouraged us to sit down, relax and take in the atmosphere and that was exactly what we did. We came for the couscous but were very happy to try some of the other dishes on the menu- all of which were great. The couscous was absolutely lovely- generously served with vegetables and extra sauce- rich in colours and flavours and incredibly fair priced. All in all a lovely place with lovely staff and lovely food. Highly recommend to anyone looking for authentic, home-made North-African food...
Read moreThis restaurant was recommended by the waitress at another restaurant. It was a great recommendation. It was our first time eating Tunisian food and the server was very helpful. He suggested we get a lamb tagine and couscous. The portions were huge, the price was very inexpensive for the quantity. We could have fed 4 people with the amount! Had the dessert as well which was nice. The lamb just fell apart. I really liked the harissa and mixed it with everything. The mint teas...
Read moreGenerous portions 👏🏾 I had chicken in a wrap with fries on the side served with Algerian sauce and mayonnaise also on the side. Everything is made fresh 👏🏾👏🏾 with a extra portion of fries I think it can be serve two. The same chicken served on a baguette is even bigger. Without a drink it cost 3 euro. You can take away if you do not want to sit in. There is other food available, rice, chicken in (coconut?) cream, and chickpeas stew. All in all I love it....
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